"When I look at all of this combined with these trials, which, in-and-of-themselves seem to be deliberately designed to “increase ambiguity”… something is off. I get the distinct impression that the hearings are set up as smoke and mirrors to distract from the work that’s really going on.
Is the information in them important? Yes. It’s important for the American people to know that their elections are not secure and demand that something change. That has to happen. Is making the public aware of these things going to change anything? No. No it isn’t. Certain aspects of this may reach the Supreme Court, but I don’t think that everything hinges on what we have access to in these hearings.
They are overloading us with information, too much information, SO much information that we don’t know where to start looking first… we just know we’re angry. Then President Trump comes out of hiding after a month of silence and goes in swinging at the rally. “We’ll never give up, we’ll never stop fighting…” yadda, yadda… He’s saying this now, because he can. He feels confident now that things are in place, that’s why he’s broken his silence."